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Laundry Dryer Exhaust
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Exhaust temperature and flow rate fairly consistent
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Dryer lint would clog conventional heat exchangers
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Dryers used continuously throughout YMCA operating hours
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Significant temperature drop would cause condensation in exhaust tube
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Air contains significantly less heat than water
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Laundry Greywater
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Wastewater contains a significant amount of energy (washers use hot water for wash and rinse, no cold water added)
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To be effective, wastewater heat exchangers require a vertical drop or pool of water - laundry room in basement, slab-on-grade
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Wastewater is discharged intermittently
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Showers - Basement Locker Rooms
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Largest source of greywater at YMCA
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Locker rooms in basement, slab-on-grade. Drains pass through slab.
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Regular flow
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Multiple locations might require multiple exchangers
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Use coincides with flow
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Showers - Residences and Women's Fitness Center
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Showers are on second through fourth floor -- opportunity for a vertical drop exchanger
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Shower use may be asymmetric throughout day, most showers in the morning.
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All wastewater passes through one drain.
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Sump Tank Greywater
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All wastewater passes through two sump tanks
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Hot wastewater mixed with cold, reducing temperature differential and efficiency of heat exchanger
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Sump tanks are adjacent to pool heaters and boilers.
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Wastewater passes through concrete slab - losing some heat to the ground
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Tank of water overcomes need for vertical drop in greywater
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All solid and noxious waste passes through sump tanks
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Continuous flow
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